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and big cities like new york had more than 100 breweries. and at that time the population in america was about 40 or 50 million. today the population is 325 million and then we have 3,000 breweries. we can easily double the number of breweries, i think. there are plenty of beer drinkers out there who we are looking to introduce craft beer to. >> and it is delicious. it really is. thank you so much for sharing it with us, steve. best of luck. >> great to be here. thank you, sue. >>> up next, "on the money," a look at the week ahead. and driving demand for resorts and airlines, but can you still find a good deal? we'll show you how. [ male announcer ] don't just visit miami. [ jackhammer pounding, horns honking ] [ siren wailing ] visit tripadvisor miami. [ bird chirping ] with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> for more on our show and our guests, go to our website, otm.cnbc.com. and follow us on twitter @onthe it's money. >>> earnings season is in full swing with banks morgan stanley, citigroup, jpmorgan chase
and big cities like new york had more than 100 breweries. and at that time the population in america was about 40 or 50 million. today the population is 325 million and then we have 3,000 breweries. we can easily double the number of breweries, i think. there are plenty of beer drinkers out there who we are looking to introduce craft beer to. >> and it is delicious. it really is. thank you so much for sharing it with us, steve. best of luck. >> great to be here. thank you, sue....
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. >> a panel from left form a left-wing progressive conference held annually in new york city. chris hedges cut cornell west and richard wolfe talk about the importance of thomas paine and his influential work commonsense, the rights of man and the age of reason. this is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> these are the times and showed davis told the forum last night for deep thinking and analysis. feminist analysis of the link between the issues. among those we live in the nation that looks 7 million of us behind bars that engaged in its longest most costly war on terror even 46 million face that of hunger and poverty at home and forces many to sign up to serve in the same. we live in a nation where the richest 0.1%, those with $20 million or more have doubled the share of the nation's wealth since the 1960s. under the system of the prices, monopoly capitalism and financial position of every date down to our homes that is of the top 1,000 as is the poverty. and the two parties of property and the detention camps keep it that way and the money media calls it a democracy. these a
. >> a panel from left form a left-wing progressive conference held annually in new york city. chris hedges cut cornell west and richard wolfe talk about the importance of thomas paine and his influential work commonsense, the rights of man and the age of reason. this is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> these are the times and showed davis told the forum last night for deep thinking and analysis. feminist analysis of the link between the issues. among those we live in the nation...
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rock the vote was founded back in 1990 by the music industry the last call is from victoria in new york city. good morning. we lost the call. what's next for rock the vote? >> we are excited about the mid-term campaign. we are going to be registering 1.5 million people, continuing to engage people online in an ongoing conversation about why participation matters. we are amming up our mobile and social media programs and will be all across the country at events encouraging people to keep it healthy. >> ashley spillane >> you can keep in touch with events using any phone, anytime. to hearall the number congressional coverage, public affairs programs, and today's "washington journal" program. 5:00isten to a recap at p.m. eastern. you can also listen to public affairs programs on sundays, beginning at noon eastern. "q&a,"ght on c-span, with george will. after that, prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. later, presidential historian richard norton smith on the 50th anniversary of 1964's gop convention where barry goldwater was chosen as the republican nominee for presid
rock the vote was founded back in 1990 by the music industry the last call is from victoria in new york city. good morning. we lost the call. what's next for rock the vote? >> we are excited about the mid-term campaign. we are going to be registering 1.5 million people, continuing to engage people online in an ongoing conversation about why participation matters. we are amming up our mobile and social media programs and will be all across the country at events encouraging people to keep...
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, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizen would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> john hutty, from gaza city, john? >> well, harris, earlier this evening, helicopter gunships, apatcher helicopters started firing offshore on intended presumably hamas targets. we've not seen that before. we've seen the air strikes, cannon fire from offjersey, and last night the small arms fires as israeli commandos, special operations team stormed the shore here, the coastline in gaza city, in northern gaza, and hit a hamas target, a compound most likely what we're understanding is an area where they've been launching rockets. the fire fight was intense. it started with small arm fire, got ratcheted up to the incoming support fire. we saw the tracers. at one point we thought we were caught in the crossfire as tracers and builts started going over us, and the pounding of air strike that is continued through the night. earlier this evening we had
, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizen would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> john hutty, from gaza city, john? >> well, harris, earlier this evening, helicopter gunships, apatcher helicopters started firing offshore on intended presumably hamas targets. we've not seen that before. we've seen the air strikes, cannon...
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so from the tennessee vallee, mid mississippi it up to the mid-atlantic and toward new york city could see damaging wind gusts, large hail, pretty vigorous thunderstorms and all along the periphery of this cold air, you look from the east coast down through the southeast and towards the plains a heavy rain threat this week. >> eric fischer, thank you very much. >> and an unlikely series of tragedies this weekend in rocky mountain national park. lightning strikes killed hikers two days in a row. teri okita reports on this. >> electrical storms have gripped colorado all week. on friday they turned deadly. rocky mountain national park spokeswoman kyle paterson. >> to have two people killed by light ing on two sequential days is extremely uncommon. >> mary iverson wit nlsed the loud white flash then saw fellow hiker on the ground. >> went over to the man that was down and started doing cpr on him until help came. >> reporter: estes park medical centre says as many as 21 people have been treated for lightning related injuries just on friday and saturday. >> here comes the hail i think. >> c
so from the tennessee vallee, mid mississippi it up to the mid-atlantic and toward new york city could see damaging wind gusts, large hail, pretty vigorous thunderstorms and all along the periphery of this cold air, you look from the east coast down through the southeast and towards the plains a heavy rain threat this week. >> eric fischer, thank you very much. >> and an unlikely series of tragedies this weekend in rocky mountain national park. lightning strikes killed hikers two...
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every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20 percent of the united states would be spessing this and 80 percent of the citizens would be ready to go into bomb shelters in a minute or minute and a half. no country can accept that. we will take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there is very little disagreement about that in this country but, obviously, there is concern that a conflict like this can have unintended consequences and people are wondering whether you are near the beginning of this or near the end of it. can you assess that? >> whether we are at the end of the going or the beginning of the under i will not tell you because we face a very, very brutal terrorist enemy. here is the difference: we are using missile dense to protect our civilians and they are using their civilians to protect their missiles. that is the difference. they are embedding the rockets, terrorist rockets, trying to kill as many as they can and they are not succeeding because of two reasons: one we have developed an incredible missile d
every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20 percent of the united states would be spessing this and 80 percent of the citizens would be ready to go into bomb shelters in a minute or minute and a half. no country can accept that. we will take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there is very little disagreement about that in this country but, obviously, there is concern that a conflict like this can have unintended consequences and people are wondering whether you are near the...
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and then we had last year, mariano rivera, his last all-star game, citi field in new york. he goes out to take the mound to start the eighth inning and unbeknownst to him, his teammates stay back in the dugout so he gets the singular, thunderous ovation. i'm still getting chills from that. >> wow. it's gonna be very, very emotional. derek jeter, wow, incredible. i love the hank aaron that you aired yesterday, if anybody missed it check it out on cnn.com, worth watching. one more bit of the conversation with hammering hank, got him to open up about barry bonds as well as the declining number of african-americans in the major leagues. >> yeah, and i tell you what's interesting about this is we are going to see a lot of fascinating tapes of him on this subject. i really got a chance to know hank aaron back in 1982 when i worked for the san francisco examiner and i was doing a five-part series on what was going on with african-americans in baseball. hank and i talked at length about this. and because in the mid-1970s, the percentage was about 25% african-americans in baseball,
and then we had last year, mariano rivera, his last all-star game, citi field in new york. he goes out to take the mound to start the eighth inning and unbeknownst to him, his teammates stay back in the dugout so he gets the singular, thunderous ovation. i'm still getting chills from that. >> wow. it's gonna be very, very emotional. derek jeter, wow, incredible. i love the hank aaron that you aired yesterday, if anybody missed it check it out on cnn.com, worth watching. one more bit of...
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street a visit to 20th in new york city. the theodore roosevelt national historic replace. >> his legacy still impacts us today. whether it is conservation or federal regulation and trust bus ting. or foreign policy which we do not debate whether it has -- but the panama canal. america, given his time, was extremely progressive. and is something that i think affects everyone, 95 years after his death. i mean, there are still tons of documentaries, tons of books written about him because he was endlessly fascinating and dynamic. he is a guy who overcomes the tragic death of his wife and mother to go on to achieve great things. and that's a story that somehow never gets boring. we give tours of the rooms. ranger and docent guided tours only. we give them throughout the day at 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning. in the afternoon at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. on, we have the nursery and master bedroom. you have a chance to look at our beautiful view. you got to remember the 20 story building was the fire escape. but a piazza, a porch a
street a visit to 20th in new york city. the theodore roosevelt national historic replace. >> his legacy still impacts us today. whether it is conservation or federal regulation and trust bus ting. or foreign policy which we do not debate whether it has -- but the panama canal. america, given his time, was extremely progressive. and is something that i think affects everyone, 95 years after his death. i mean, there are still tons of documentaries, tons of books written about him because...
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our richard roth is at a watch party in new york city. look at those fans. what is the atmosphere down there? what is going on? >> the atmosphere, they know that this match is over in a minute or two, fans are overjoyed and holding on to each other and fans from argentina are rooting for argentina, still holding out hope here that late into the match 1-0 for germany, tense, cagey affair. i called it at a 1-0 by three hours ago. the third time meeting in a world cup final. germany won the last match 1-0, that did not go to extra time. back to you. >> richard, you look like you're feeling it down there. it looks like it's a very serious and intense -- i want you to take the tie off and have a beer, richard, is what i want to say. >> sorry, could you say that question again? >> i want you to have a beer and take the tie off and have a beer! >> oh, listen, i'm working. when you're plunging into your ninth bar in three weeks or four weeks. this match is about to be over. you can tell from the reaction of those behind me. i'm here at ambrose hall. you get tourists
our richard roth is at a watch party in new york city. look at those fans. what is the atmosphere down there? what is going on? >> the atmosphere, they know that this match is over in a minute or two, fans are overjoyed and holding on to each other and fans from argentina are rooting for argentina, still holding out hope here that late into the match 1-0 for germany, tense, cagey affair. i called it at a 1-0 by three hours ago. the third time meeting in a world cup final. germany won the...
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. >>> and buddhists promoting world peace with floating lanterns in new york city's >>> major funding for "religionq and ethics newsweekly" is çóçó provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private Ñr family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion-"community developmentá and education. additional funding also a provided by mutual of america, some g -tam1ñ including the u.s conference of catholici] bishop pledged to welcome thesári9qm andw3jf called on lawmakers to immigration reform. president obamajf urged congres& to provide nearly $4 billion to contain the influx. the white house has said that most of the migrant children will not be allowed to stay in the country.c >>> inçóçó other news, thet( prt called for restraint on both sides of the escalating violence betweenxd israelisqçó and palestinians. israe> carriedlp out military operationsc in gaza as hamas launched rockets deep into iáj francis begged them for forgiveness and said there was no place in church ministry for those who committ( abuse. advocates for sex abuse victims said
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now we have it in new york city and of course the whole u.s. this is also becoming a misconception. there's a myth behind this. people think, smoking is not good for you and e-cigarettes is not good for you. so it's cool to hang out in these places. it is really preventing the toxins and the nicotines to get to you. marc is going to tell you what the answer is, which is obviously no. >> i love that you said e-cigarettes are not good either. so dr. siegel, hookah vapor nicotine-free, does the pipe filter out toxic components and also do the flavors make the hookah smoke less toxic. >> people believe that myth. they think the water is filtering out the tobacco, not at all. plus, there's charcoal, so that adds more carcinogens. the flavor, that draws more people to it. so it makes it more and more addictive. that is another problem with it. now, if you went occasionally to one of these places, fine. one session of an hour probably gives you somewhere about ten times as much as tobacco smoke. >> so you're saying they're worse. >> that sentence alone, that when you smoke one cigar or cig
now we have it in new york city and of course the whole u.s. this is also becoming a misconception. there's a myth behind this. people think, smoking is not good for you and e-cigarettes is not good for you. so it's cool to hang out in these places. it is really preventing the toxins and the nicotines to get to you. marc is going to tell you what the answer is, which is obviously no. >> i love that you said e-cigarettes are not good either. so dr. siegel, hookah vapor nicotine-free, does...
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plus, one of new york city's top urologists stops by today with a dose of men's health information. he will share secrets to increasing men's test tost roen levels without having to resort to enhancements. now it is time to convince me. today i'm joined by the skin care director for the new institute and she has the skin perfecter which claims to be one ultrasonic handheld tool that allows you to deep clean, exfoliate and infuse moisture into your skin all at once. seems too good to be true? let's see how well it works. welcome nina. what is this product? >> it is a hand held ultrasonic beauty tool four in one doing four different treatments at one time. it will cleanse, deep cleanse, exfoliate, extract and then infuse your serums and favorite moisturizer. >> i want to know how it works. why does it do that? what is the technical behind this that does all of this? >> there are ultrasonic waves working, ultrasonic vibrations we speak about and ultrasonic sound waves. so we can hear the buzz. >> when i am cleansing her skin you are going to see a mist, the fine vibrations, 28,000 vibr
plus, one of new york city's top urologists stops by today with a dose of men's health information. he will share secrets to increasing men's test tost roen levels without having to resort to enhancements. now it is time to convince me. today i'm joined by the skin care director for the new institute and she has the skin perfecter which claims to be one ultrasonic handheld tool that allows you to deep clean, exfoliate and infuse moisture into your skin all at once. seems too good to be true?...
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. >> >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm thomas drayton, let's get you caught up with the top stories this hour. the bitter battle continues in the skies over gaza. efforts to help the wounded and hungry strain a difficult humanitarian situation. >>> two critical situations close to home. one on the border with mexico and one affecting american farmers for two years now. >>> thank you for being with us. the death toll from the crisis in gaza is on the rise. gaza's health ministry reports 167 are dead from six days of fighting. binyamin netanyahu, israeli prime minister, says the offensive could take a long time. many are fleeing northern gaza as the military launches more air strikes. john hendren joins us from gaza. we are hearing reports there'll be a heavy air strike tonight. what are you hearing? >> we heard heavier air strikes than usual. there's usually a lull between the evening and the morning. we didn't hear that at all. there was heavy strikes and we heard heavy air strikes and batteries, apparently, from israe
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. >> got the city to lease all that land out on new jersey avenue, new york avenue where they located for a dollar, got them started. i made more millionaires who were black than anybody in this country. anybody in this country. by giving them opportunities. >> it's all in your book. it really is an inspirational book, very personal and very revealing. "mayor for life" the incredible story of marion barry jr. >> people can order this book by amazon.com. amazon.com. all over the country, you ought to buy it, read it. they say it's easy reading. omar tyree did a heck of a job writing the book with me. i just feel great. god has been so good to me. >> we were so glad that you were able to be with us and share your story. we appreciate it very much. congratulations on your book. >> amazon.com. amazon.com. >> we'll be right back after this. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant.
. >> got the city to lease all that land out on new jersey avenue, new york avenue where they located for a dollar, got them started. i made more millionaires who were black than anybody in this country. anybody in this country. by giving them opportunities. >> it's all in your book. it really is an inspirational book, very personal and very revealing. "mayor for life" the incredible story of marion barry jr. >> people can order this book by amazon.com. amazon.com....
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bryan is live from jack dempsey's sports bar in new york city with all the cheering fans. hey, bryan. >> reporter: hi, arthel. that's right. welcome to jack dempseys. this is really the scene all around the country and all around the world as close to a billion soccer fans are watching germany and argentina. two soccer super powers playing at the legendary stadium in brazil. the winner is champion of the world. and what a world cup this has been. at first, there was concern about anti-world cup protests and whether or not brazil would be ready. there have been more goals than there were in south africa in 2010, major upsets and surprises. the defending champion spain knocked out of the group stage. costa rica heading to the quarter finals. the world introduced to a brand new super star. there was a historically embarrassing loss by brazil and of course team usa escaping the so-called group of death and moving to the group of 16. now team usa has captured the hearts and minds of a nation. americans supporting their team like never before, purchasing a record amount of world
bryan is live from jack dempsey's sports bar in new york city with all the cheering fans. hey, bryan. >> reporter: hi, arthel. that's right. welcome to jack dempseys. this is really the scene all around the country and all around the world as close to a billion soccer fans are watching germany and argentina. two soccer super powers playing at the legendary stadium in brazil. the winner is champion of the world. and what a world cup this has been. at first, there was concern about...
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. >> >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm thomas drayton, let's get you caught up with the top stories this hour. the bitter battle continues in the skies over gaza. efforts to help the wounded and hungry strain a difficult humanitarian situation. >>> two critical situations close to home. one on the border with mexico and one affecting american farmers
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before that, the real blow came with the loss of new york city in september 1776. this was crucial because it was america's most vital port. it was also the key to british strategy. they had to have new york city, and then from there, they could bring in their supplies and reinforcements and deliver a death blow to the resistance effort. washington basically retreats all the way to the eastside of the delaware, and that is the last natural barrier before the british advance. the commanderm, to the how decided to go winter quarters, and that gave washington a new opportunity and lease on life, if you will. he was fortunate to have some very good marine years. -- mariners. most of these gentlemen were from marblehead, massachusetts, and they were experienced fishermen, watermen, and experts at withdrawing the army, as they had done from long island to manhattan island in the summer of 1776. these gentlemen were the key players that washington depended on to get his army on the other side of the delaware for the strike on trenton. what washington envisioned basically
before that, the real blow came with the loss of new york city in september 1776. this was crucial because it was america's most vital port. it was also the key to british strategy. they had to have new york city, and then from there, they could bring in their supplies and reinforcements and deliver a death blow to the resistance effort. washington basically retreats all the way to the eastside of the delaware, and that is the last natural barrier before the british advance. the commanderm, to...
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argentina fans in new york city thought they had a goal. look how excited they looked until they found out they didn't actually get one. but ultimately the goal was not allowed. always heart break in soccer, isn't there? the score is still 0-0. >>> let's flash back now 37 years ago today talking about electricity. a massive blackout plunged new york city into total darkness. the lights went out just after 9:30 and it was a long 24 hours before power was fully restored. the outage interrupted the lives of almost 9 million people. thousands were trapped in subways and elevators. the outage shut down laguardia and john f. kennedy airports, even wall street went dark. by the time it was over, more than 1,600 stores were looted, more than 1,000 fires were set, and more than 4,000 people were arrested. here is how nbc news covered the night the lights went out. >> at 9:34 last flight it all went black. the streets, homes, hotels, theater, restaurants, plus subways and elevators and the people in them were stuck wherever they happened to be. light
argentina fans in new york city thought they had a goal. look how excited they looked until they found out they didn't actually get one. but ultimately the goal was not allowed. always heart break in soccer, isn't there? the score is still 0-0. >>> let's flash back now 37 years ago today talking about electricity. a massive blackout plunged new york city into total darkness. the lights went out just after 9:30 and it was a long 24 hours before power was fully restored. the outage...
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gentlemen, still ahead, a bloody summer in the cities, chicago and new york see a spike in shoot. what's behind the latest spate of gun violence. our panel weighs in next. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immedi
gentlemen, still ahead, a bloody summer in the cities, chicago and new york see a spike in shoot. what's behind the latest spate of gun violence. our panel weighs in next. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i...
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the reason for that is mail from new york city and europe had to go through bermuda. it was a refueling stop there and they would stop, unload the plane with the mail and take to a princess hotel, a fancy hotel, and in the basement they had an outfitting for secrecy and they caught lots of german supplies. and the women with their six sense -- not only did women have a sixth sense but they had well-turned ankles as well. i guess you could say that back then and not get in trouble. the british taught america all we know about this stuff. so america was reluctant to go in the censorship business. these discussions don't happen in every country and they have a long history and we have relaxed our attitude a lot. during world war ii guess who was named as head of the officer of u.s. censorship? a newspaper man. doesn't seem like the right fit but it was because they knew he would keep an eye on discrepancy. he said mail c etchings frecens violation but it is acceptable during war times. you say okay, we will relax our attitudes toward civil liberties. it as a criminal off
the reason for that is mail from new york city and europe had to go through bermuda. it was a refueling stop there and they would stop, unload the plane with the mail and take to a princess hotel, a fancy hotel, and in the basement they had an outfitting for secrecy and they caught lots of german supplies. and the women with their six sense -- not only did women have a sixth sense but they had well-turned ankles as well. i guess you could say that back then and not get in trouble. the british...
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but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to minute and a half max. no country can accept that, we can't accept it, and we'll take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there seems to be little disagreement about that in this country, mr. prime minister, but obviously there's concern that a conflict like this can have unintended consequences, and people i think are wondering whether you are nearer the beginning of this offensive or near the end of it. can you give us an assessment of that? >> well, whether we're at the beginning of the end or end of the beginning, i'm not going to tell you right now, because we face a very brutal terrorist enemy. i mean, here's the difference between us. we are using missile defense to protect our civilians, and they're using their civilians to protect their missiles. that's basically the difference. they're embedding these rockets t
but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to minute and a half max. no country can accept that, we can't accept it, and we'll take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there seems to be little disagreement about that in this country, mr. prime minister, but obviously there's concern that a conflict like this can have...
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including new york city and d.c. it could be quite active for the start of the work week. behind the front, we are going to be in for a big temperature swing, especially here across the great lakes back into the upper midwest, cooler, dryer arair moving in. >> will drop off tuesday as far as the rain is concerned more severe weather on the way. this will be a slow-moving front. as you can see, some of the same areas dealing with the threat today will still be in line for more strong storms again monday. we will have to watch parts of the southeast for scattered showers and storms. we could use the rain in parts of the west. it looks like the bulk of the moisture will be here stretching through iowa, back into illinois and, of course, across ohio. the ohio valley a really expected to see heavy rainfall within the next 48 to 72 hours. maybe picking up as much as four, maybe upwards to about five inches. no more rain in the northwest where the heat continues. >> no rain and signess is up, up and away. >>> a piece of ame
including new york city and d.c. it could be quite active for the start of the work week. behind the front, we are going to be in for a big temperature swing, especially here across the great lakes back into the upper midwest, cooler, dryer arair moving in. >> will drop off tuesday as far as the rain is concerned more severe weather on the way. this will be a slow-moving front. as you can see, some of the same areas dealing with the threat today will still be in line for more strong...
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cities but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> you've talked about how the public gets numbed to news in the middle east. we've been lirstening to this fr years. it's sometimes hard to tell what's new about today's report from last week, last month, last year. but clearly the point that he is making is that if americans have some empathy for the situation israelis are in, they might feel differently about this. >> i think in general americans do have empathy for the challenges israel faces, but i do believe, as you suggested, that most of our adult lives we've been dealing with violence in israel. external armies initially and then terrorism inside the country. but now the face of terrorism is really changing. when you talk to israeli leaders, they know they're dealing with an almost intractable situation, jim. they're not only frustrated b
cities but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> you've talked about how the public gets numbed to news in the middle east. we've been lirstening to this fr years. it's sometimes hard to tell what's new about today's report from last week, last month, last year. but clearly the point that he...
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it's very interesting and now we have it in new york city and of course the whole u.s. this is also becoming a misconception, there's a myth behind this. people think that smoking is not good for you, and also e cigarette is not good for you so it's cool to hang out in these places and there's a booshl coming and it's really preventing the toxins and the nicotine to get to you. >> i love that you said that e cigarettes are not good either. people want to debate that. dr. siegel, hooka vapor, nicotine free, does the pipe filter out toxic components and those flavors make the hooka pipe les toxic? >> they think the water is filtering out the tobacco, regular cigarettes at least have a filter. and water doesn't filter out anything. there's justi ee's just as much nicotine in hooka and the flavors draw people to it so it makes a more addictive. if you went occasionally to one of these sessions, but the use of a hooka for an hour, gives you as much toxins as a cigarette does. >> this is absolutely important, because what more just mentioned, just that sentence alone, if you
it's very interesting and now we have it in new york city and of course the whole u.s. this is also becoming a misconception, there's a myth behind this. people think that smoking is not good for you, and also e cigarette is not good for you so it's cool to hang out in these places and there's a booshl coming and it's really preventing the toxins and the nicotine to get to you. >> i love that you said that e cigarettes are not good either. people want to debate that. dr. siegel, hooka...
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a woman and and her family was traveling from ohio to new york city. le state police say the suspects threw the rocks off the bridge one went into the windshield and hit a woman in the passenger seat. an 18-year-old and juvenile who live near the bridge facing a evaluated assault charges. they are looking for two more suspects. >> pink slips go out tomorrow to more than 1,000 employees at trump casino. they expect to close the doors by september 16th. le if it does, it will mark the 4th casino to fold this year alone. the atlantic club closed in january, the showboat will close next month and a revel may shut down if the buyer can't be found in bankruptcy court. >>> world cup finals takes place today. argentina and germany face each other. many local soccer fans are getting ready to watch the game. amy buckman joins us live from south philadelphia, where one local viewing party has gathered. hi, amy. >> reporter: salute, this is going to be a great time down here on south street between 7th and 8th. le there's going to be a giant block party. look at t
a woman and and her family was traveling from ohio to new york city. le state police say the suspects threw the rocks off the bridge one went into the windshield and hit a woman in the passenger seat. an 18-year-old and juvenile who live near the bridge facing a evaluated assault charges. they are looking for two more suspects. >> pink slips go out tomorrow to more than 1,000 employees at trump casino. they expect to close the doors by september 16th. le if it does, it will mark the 4th...
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because peak season is from june to labor day to new york city. you're looking at a mass number of people entering a work force where there are no jobs. >> you cover this industry. so i'm curious. we heard from the atlantic city gaming official who talked about revenue being down by $3 billion. it went from $5 billion down to just $2 billion. >> 2.9. >> okay. is this trend reversible? >> well, what's going on right now, atlantic city is in a market shakeout. it is both in transition and in transformation right now. what's going on is, as the analyst said, you have to cut these casinos in half almost because there's too much supply. basically what that means, there's too many casinos and no longer enough gamblers to support them all. it's a state of contraction to cut down on the supply and stabilize the city, but the city is also making an effort to go more nongaming with developing it into a beach resort. to develop more entertainment. to go after midweek conventions and that is streictly for necessity. they cannot rely on gambling revenue which
because peak season is from june to labor day to new york city. you're looking at a mass number of people entering a work force where there are no jobs. >> you cover this industry. so i'm curious. we heard from the atlantic city gaming official who talked about revenue being down by $3 billion. it went from $5 billion down to just $2 billion. >> 2.9. >> okay. is this trend reversible? >> well, what's going on right now, atlantic city is in a market shakeout. it is both...
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this happened early this morning, last night in new york as well when we saw on sense firefight when as we know now israeli official troops were on -- maybe about a quarter mile half a mile north. developed into heavy artillery and air strikes and this lasted, it was an intense fight for probably 45 minutes or an hour. we were reporting to you live on air when this was happening, it was first time that we heard froops on the ground. we thought we were caught in the cross fire when we saw tracers and sounded like the hiss of bullets goinging overhead. now yesterday, the israeli military started warning people in the northern part of gaza to get out, to evacuate, to seek shelter in safe places and so far more than 6,000 people have sought refuge in various places. six here in gaza city, we went to one of them today, we saw families, children, hundreds of people who brought anything they possibly could carry, clothing, food, valuable and personal items. one woman said she was terrified last night, grabbed her children and escaped from her home as fast as she could, the question is will
this happened early this morning, last night in new york as well when we saw on sense firefight when as we know now israeli official troops were on -- maybe about a quarter mile half a mile north. developed into heavy artillery and air strikes and this lasted, it was an intense fight for probably 45 minutes or an hour. we were reporting to you live on air when this was happening, it was first time that we heard froops on the ground. we thought we were caught in the cross fire when we saw...
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abc news, new york. >> fans will be back at the san francisco civil center today to watch the final between germany and argentina. the city is expecting another big crowd like the one that showed up last week n the south bay there's a viewing party at st. james park in san jose. world cup final is just hours away. germans are the favorites demolishing brazil. brazil set another tough defeat in a game for third place against the netherlands. abc news reporter bob is in rio with more. >> the brazilians were beaten again by the dutch. and their fans watched in sadness. the most famous american athlete in brazil, lebron james, landed in rio. last night his first real appearance since his decision to return to the cavaliers. >> the excitement. the excitement around futball around the world. >> and the argen tea fans are -- the argentina fans are everywhere. today it's argentina against germany. the hotels are already filled and the tickets sold out. thousands live after the street in tents in buses. these guys drove four days from their country just to get here. >> what team do you expect to win
abc news, new york. >> fans will be back at the san francisco civil center today to watch the final between germany and argentina. the city is expecting another big crowd like the one that showed up last week n the south bay there's a viewing party at st. james park in san jose. world cup final is just hours away. germans are the favorites demolishing brazil. brazil set another tough defeat in a game for third place against the netherlands. abc news reporter bob is in rio with more....
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new york and washington. i'm talking about all the cities of the united states from the east coast to colorado. 80% of the population would be in bomb shelters, with a minute to minute and half red alert warning to get in to those shelters that's what we're experiencing right now as we speak. this is unconscionable terrorist attack on civilian populations and of course we have to act to defend ourselves. >> schieffer: how many rockets have been fired so far, prime minister? >> right now over 4040 rockets. maybe number has increased to closer to 500. that is many more rockets were fired those are the ones that made it in to the space above our population centers, we're talking perhaps a larger number. two things about this, one is the fact that this is deliberate hamas terrorist weapon, with the exception of chemical weapons or nuclear weapons the ultimate terror weapon. any country would act to defend itself against this. we're doing exactly what any country would do, you would do if you were targeted from ac
new york and washington. i'm talking about all the cities of the united states from the east coast to colorado. 80% of the population would be in bomb shelters, with a minute to minute and half red alert warning to get in to those shelters that's what we're experiencing right now as we speak. this is unconscionable terrorist attack on civilian populations and of course we have to act to defend ourselves. >> schieffer: how many rockets have been fired so far, prime minister? >> right...
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welcome to al jazeera america live from new york city. i am morgan radford and these are our on top stories. gaza under fire, more than 150 people dead and more than 1,000 injured as international leadters call for a cease fire. a baby caught in the crossfire in syria's civil war. the dramatic rescue and what a new u.n. resolution could do to protect the innocent. years of preparation and it comes down to one game. international bragging rights all at stake as argentina faces off today. at least 166 people in gaza have died since the israel's offensive began six days ago. thousands of palestinian supporters all around the world are protesting israeli's actions in the gaza strip. israel has launched more than a thousand airstrikes while at least 800 hamas rockets hittis. severalisis have been wound. there have been no reports of fatalities. over the vatican, the pope addressed thousands of pilgrims calling for peace. back in june, he held a joint prayer with israeli president shim shimon peres and mac mood abbas. he says he does not believ
welcome to al jazeera america live from new york city. i am morgan radford and these are our on top stories. gaza under fire, more than 150 people dead and more than 1,000 injured as international leadters call for a cease fire. a baby caught in the crossfire in syria's civil war. the dramatic rescue and what a new u.n. resolution could do to protect the innocent. years of preparation and it comes down to one game. international bragging rights all at stake as argentina faces off today. at...
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new york city. let me show you the live camera, this courtesy of wabc. a beautiful shot. over downtown manhattan. see the low clouds, that's an indicator it will be humid. so i suggest getting out early today, getting the run. because we have storms working in later today. and last but certainly not least, if you had a beach day planned for tomorrow, maybe along the shore here, new jersey, long island, all seeing this severe weather threat for tomorrow, you need to keep your eyes to the skies. that could be a problem. that extends all the way back to arkansas tomorrow. >> and this weather report bought to you by bare minerals. guys? >> thanks, bill. >>> coming up on "gma," high drama on one of the world's deadliest mountains. abc news exclusive. how family's quick thinking helped a father and his kids survive the so-called corridor of death. >>> and prince harry celebrating a victory this morning up ahead in "pop news." [ screaming ] >>> a family with >>> and prince harry celebrating a victory this morning up ahead in "pop news." if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid
new york city. let me show you the live camera, this courtesy of wabc. a beautiful shot. over downtown manhattan. see the low clouds, that's an indicator it will be humid. so i suggest getting out early today, getting the run. because we have storms working in later today. and last but certainly not least, if you had a beach day planned for tomorrow, maybe along the shore here, new jersey, long island, all seeing this severe weather threat for tomorrow, you need to keep your eyes to the skies....
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of 84 degrees, cloudy but rain for new york city high of low 80s and 92 in d.c., albuquerque new mexico looking at cloudy conditions with storms possible and dallas hot at 101, and los angeles looking at mid 70s for the afternoon today so here is a look at our golden gate bridge shot. we've got cloudy conditions and a bit foggy and we do have drizzle as well but for the eastbay temperatures will be getting up into the 90s for our inland locations, it will be hot with plenty of sunshine once clouds and fog clear out and then tonight i'm expecting clear skies and not worried about the fog. the highs for today mid 70s in oakland, 83 san jose, 91 please abouton, 69 in san francisco, mid 80s in san rafael, çso wha we're expecting is temperatures to warm up. that warming continues through tomorrow along with some higher humidity because of the tropical clouds and then the rest of the week has plenty of sunshine, and so here is a look at your satellite and radar picture so we'll have high clouds, monsoonal moisture coming through starting tonight in the north bay spreading to the rest of the
of 84 degrees, cloudy but rain for new york city high of low 80s and 92 in d.c., albuquerque new mexico looking at cloudy conditions with storms possible and dallas hot at 101, and los angeles looking at mid 70s for the afternoon today so here is a look at our golden gate bridge shot. we've got cloudy conditions and a bit foggy and we do have drizzle as well but for the eastbay temperatures will be getting up into the 90s for our inland locations, it will be hot with plenty of sunshine once...
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arkansas to new york city. it is going to be pretty chilly. marquette, michigan, 58 degrees in the heart of summer. that is that cold air surging in from the north. by tuesday, chicago should only top out in the 60s. it is going to be very much below average across the north and northeast as we >>> and a peek out the window may have mist this morning. drizzle at times for the morning. especially in the east bay and san francisco. then we get clearing skies inland by noon as the valley temperatures make a run at the 80s. finishing today, 80s to low 90s in the tri valley. still cool close to san francisco. highs in the upper 60s. near 90 in saratoga. 82 in san jose. in north bay, temperatures in the mid 80s in santa rosa. >>> that's your latest forecast. lester? >>> dylan, thanks very much. coming up next, last-minute hotel deals that procrastinators will really love. mario is going to tell you how to save big bucks after these messages. i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my br
arkansas to new york city. it is going to be pretty chilly. marquette, michigan, 58 degrees in the heart of summer. that is that cold air surging in from the north. by tuesday, chicago should only top out in the 60s. it is going to be very much below average across the north and northeast as we >>> and a peek out the window may have mist this morning. drizzle at times for the morning. especially in the east bay and san francisco. then we get clearing skies inland by noon as the valley...
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after new york? >> we always lovoved d.c. it is a very unie spot. aside from the politicians and everytng going on, you have the tourists. we started realizing with the way the economy is now, there probably is not going to be cut back in the federal government so you have a strong local market. tourism, pple really want to visit the capital. they may stop going to yellowstone but they will still comeo d.c. we figigured this was the right spot. there was this giant 20,000 square-foot ot with a lot of the mechanical goodies. when w we came in, it looked lie he would be a crazy buildout. for us, the goodies were left here. >> you were at the university of albany, sociology majo interned in the new york state senate thinking you were going to be a lawyer. you ask a neighbor if you could work in his office. he owned restaurants and said no, go work in a restaurant. take it from there. >> wanted to take a summer off and figured i would go to law school next year. my neir bor carried a briefcase and drove
after new york? >> we always lovoved d.c. it is a very unie spot. aside from the politicians and everytng going on, you have the tourists. we started realizing with the way the economy is now, there probably is not going to be cut back in the federal government so you have a strong local market. tourism, pple really want to visit the capital. they may stop going to yellowstone but they will still comeo d.c. we figigured this was the right spot. there was this giant 20,000 square-foot ot...
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york city. both of these involved recreational drones which the federal government allows for now, while it continues to ban drones for commercial use. but rich, you say the government has this one backwards. explain. >> entirely backwards. look, a company like amazon is contemplating using drones to do individual delivery of packages to houses. i would trust amazon because amazon has deep pockets, therefore they have to train drone operators and operate with strict standards or else get their rear sued off if they screw up, whereas joe the drunk flying through a fourth of july fireworks celebration is a real risk. >> a risk for airplanes, i mean, i know there's a limitation, you can't fly it near airports, but i tell you, it is scary. also you could be at the beach and some guy is flying a drone over your beach blanket. >> i saw that happen, it was a private beach, and this guy was going in, hovering over a bunch of women, which was creepy. i agree with the justification for commercial drones.
york city. both of these involved recreational drones which the federal government allows for now, while it continues to ban drones for commercial use. but rich, you say the government has this one backwards. explain. >> entirely backwards. look, a company like amazon is contemplating using drones to do individual delivery of packages to houses. i would trust amazon because amazon has deep pockets, therefore they have to train drone operators and operate with strict standards or else get...
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the victim and her family were traveling from ohio to new york city. the suspects threw the rocks off the bridge and one went into the windshield below and hit the passenger in the front seat. >> something falls off, that's one thing. but someone throwing it at you, that's just crazy. >> reporter: an 18-year-old and juvenile facing a evaluated assault charges. police say they are looking for two more suspects. >> comedian tracy morgan is out of a rehabilitation facility and now will continue to recover from a serious injury he suffered in a crash at home. a spokesman for the star said he was released yesterday. he will continue recovery at home with an aggressive outpatient program. his limousine was hit by a walmart truck last month. 62-year-old comedian james mcnair was killed. >>> trump casino will close the doors by december 16. the atlantic club closed in january. the showboat is closing next month. the revel casino may be shut down if a buyer can't be found in bankruptcy court. >>> penn state will receive funding to upgrade the stadium. he said t
the victim and her family were traveling from ohio to new york city. the suspects threw the rocks off the bridge and one went into the windshield below and hit the passenger in the front seat. >> something falls off, that's one thing. but someone throwing it at you, that's just crazy. >> reporter: an 18-year-old and juvenile facing a evaluated assault charges. police say they are looking for two more suspects. >> comedian tracy morgan is out of a rehabilitation facility and...
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harris joins us from new york to tell us what is coming up on "good morning america." >> good morning. the crisis in the holy land escalates. an american mother and her four children racing for the boarder as the israelis lawn catch deadly commando raid inside the border last night. are we on the cusp of a ground war here? and a dicey moment for a father and his children on an adventure. on a climb in the highest mountain in the alps. we will hear their story for survival. and a close call. buddy and his family saved after their boat gets fogged in with the world-famous chef is saying about the not so sweet boating mishap and the ensuing water rescue. it's coming up on a busy sunday morning. see you soon. >> thank you very much. >> new this morning, a new study suggests that there are six times the number of great white sharks off the marin county coast than previously thought. six times. our media partner, "the marin independent journal," reports the study covers the water off stinson beach and up to monterey bay and the farallon islands. 2400 sharks are estimated in the area, prowli
harris joins us from new york to tell us what is coming up on "good morning america." >> good morning. the crisis in the holy land escalates. an american mother and her four children racing for the boarder as the israelis lawn catch deadly commando raid inside the border last night. are we on the cusp of a ground war here? and a dicey moment for a father and his children on an adventure. on a climb in the highest mountain in the alps. we will hear their story for survival. and a...
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from new york city right back into arkansas. that's what we'll focus on tomorrow along with the colder air that's going to move in. it's the same setup but not cold enough to be a polar vortex. but it is going to be fairly cold chltd look at some of our temperatures here. duluth about 68 degrees. temperatures only around 69 on monday in chicago. so it certainly is going to cool down. we'll talk more about that. >>> turn now to the powerful words of a sole survivor of that massacre in texas last week. the 15-year-old that helped track down the man charged with the killings spoke out for the first time at a memorial service for her family. >> reporter: 15-year-old cassidy stay showed remarkable strength. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying if he more and keeping me and my family in their thoughts. >> reporter: cassidy is the only one to survive the attack at her spring texas home. >> i'm on a straight path for recovery. >> reporter: police say she was shot execution style along with her parents and
from new york city right back into arkansas. that's what we'll focus on tomorrow along with the colder air that's going to move in. it's the same setup but not cold enough to be a polar vortex. but it is going to be fairly cold chltd look at some of our temperatures here. duluth about 68 degrees. temperatures only around 69 on monday in chicago. so it certainly is going to cool down. we'll talk more about that. >>> turn now to the powerful words of a sole survivor of that massacre in...
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york city. it's about 30 minutes. >>> thanks for the kind words, bob, and indeed anything you can do to keep up with press buzz about currency wars will be greatly appreciated. indeed, currency wars of the 1930s were a great obsession of fdr's treasury. in fact, one of the driving motivations of the whole bretton woods conference was to eliminate a specific type of currency wars, those directed against the united states and the u.s. dollar. in fact, harry dexter white, the u.s. treasury representative, briefed the american delegation before they went into battle against the british and others at bretton woods and told them, i quote, the fund, the new international monetary fund he was determined to set up, is designed for a special purpose, and that purpose is to prevent competitive depreciation of currencies. depreciation against the u.s. dollar. and in order to do that, they were going to create a system of fixed exchange rates, which would be sustained by this new international monetary fund.
york city. it's about 30 minutes. >>> thanks for the kind words, bob, and indeed anything you can do to keep up with press buzz about currency wars will be greatly appreciated. indeed, currency wars of the 1930s were a great obsession of fdr's treasury. in fact, one of the driving motivations of the whole bretton woods conference was to eliminate a specific type of currency wars, those directed against the united states and the u.s. dollar. in fact, harry dexter white, the u.s....
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york city. president will speak about the economy there. we will have full coverage right here on "eyewitness news". >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" remarkable courage from the young survivor of last weeks family massacre in texas. >>> i know that my mom, dad, brian, emilie, becca and sack sag, they are in a much better place and i'll be able to see them again one day. >> hear more of the speech she made in an emotional memorial services coming up next. >>> police are investigating a family murder in the oxford circle neighborhood. a 51 year-old man was shot in the head by his brother on the 1,000 block of levick street. this all happen 6:30 saturday morning. that brother is now under arrest. there is in word what led to that shooting. >>> we are hearing from the 15 year-old girl who was the only survivor of the shooting last week near houston. her public appearance comes just three days after the deadly rampage that killed her family. "eyewitness news" anchor natasha brown has the story
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york city exceed 23-$25 which is even higher in boston. talks about the lack of a natural price went from the website into new city and boston. my question to you is, what sorts of obstacles, why is there a series building program going on now to get very inexpensive products from pennsylvania to consumers in new city which would be a huge and i would assume willing market? but what are the obstacles to getting pipelines in place? why is there no construction, no activity for an opportunity like that? >> well, there has been a pipeline built and it was just built within the last 18 months, was finished i spector energy. memory serves, i think 20-mile pipeline at a cost $1 billion. yoko on an open to the people bought it to the and nail because they didn't want racket desperately want the natural gas piped to nuke city from wells that have been hydraulic fracture. assumes the pipeline was completed, i heard from someone that the price of natural gas that day fell by several dollars. so new york is problematic when it comes to any kind of ne
york city exceed 23-$25 which is even higher in boston. talks about the lack of a natural price went from the website into new city and boston. my question to you is, what sorts of obstacles, why is there a series building program going on now to get very inexpensive products from pennsylvania to consumers in new city which would be a huge and i would assume willing market? but what are the obstacles to getting pipelines in place? why is there no construction, no activity for an opportunity...
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live from new york city. i'm morgan radford. families are packing their bags as the threat of air strikes continue in gaza. the bombardment continues. more strikes are expected today. the number of dead reached 166, all of them palestinians living in gaza. 77% are innocent civilians, the rest connected to hamas. 18 people were killed in a single plast on saturday. gaza's police chief was the target. the dead are members of his family. more than 1200 attacks have been reported in gaza since the fighting broke out. israel was hit by 500 missiles, none has resulted in death. nick schifrin joins us live from gaza this morning. are people there heading the call to leave, and quite frankly, where are they going? >> yes, good morning, they are heeding the call to leave, because, well they are scared to death to stay where they are. the israeli army has told everyone in northern gaza that a huge bombardment would begin about now or in the past hour. they have not necessarily seep it yet. a lot of people are coming here towards gaza city
live from new york city. i'm morgan radford. families are packing their bags as the threat of air strikes continue in gaza. the bombardment continues. more strikes are expected today. the number of dead reached 166, all of them palestinians living in gaza. 77% are innocent civilians, the rest connected to hamas. 18 people were killed in a single plast on saturday. gaza's police chief was the target. the dead are members of his family. more than 1200 attacks have been reported in gaza since the...